Tag: trust

  • Tethered

    Tethered

    Was thinking about this the other night. I ran out on a little trip by myself. Now, since the First Reader joined me in Texas, we’ve been going everywhere together if at all possible. Walking hand-in-hand over to the mailbox. Driving to the grocery, even if it’s curbside pickup… we were apart for too long…

  • Indicium Dificile Part II

    Indicium Dificile Part II

    I’m back after a long and busy day that left me with no time (or, frankly, brains) to blog. Picking up where I left off with the final part of the Hippocrates quote, I’ll dive into what it is that makes judgement so difficult. As my book-loving dragon friend commented on the last post, it’s…

  • Curmudgeon’s Corner: Trust Today

    Curmudgeon’s Corner: Trust Today

    Written by Sanford Begley Trust. According to research, our society is considered a high trust society. This means that if your new neighbor comes over and wants to borrow a pair of pruning shears you don’t think twice, you let him. This is made possible because our society is a high trust one. We do…

  • Winning, Losing, and playing the Game

    Winning, Losing, and playing the Game

    Hear, O fellow authors, and consider this. Writing is not a competition. There is not a scarcity of readers, and although there has been for lo, these many years an artificial scarcity of of reading material, that drought is coming to an end with the Age of Indie. So why do we hear fearsome cries…